I first visited the Monterey Peninsula as a child throughout a spring break street journey. Whereas there have been simply as many issues to do in Monterey and its environment again then, the one reminiscence I’ve of the journey is of the well-known 17-Mile Drive.
Happily, the Monterey Peninsula makes for a improbable weekend getaway from San Francisco, and we’ve now had the possibility to discover extra of its choices. In no explicit order, right here’s an inventory of our favourite issues to do in Monterey, Carmel, and the encompassing space.
Our favourite issues to do in Monterey correct
I like to think about Monterey because the youthful, extra occurring sibling on the peninsula. It’s the place there are extra occasions, extra nightlife, and extra kid-friendly actions.
In order for you walkable nightlife choices or extra choices for the kiddos, I’d undoubtedly counsel staying in Monterey. Our advice right here is the Portola Lodge & Spa (it’s dog-friendly!).
1. Monterey Bay Aquarium
I don’t suppose you may discuss Monterey with out citing its aquarium. It’s arguably the most effective aquarium within the nation: extremely academic with out being tutorial and specified by a means that’s conducive to exploring.
And it’s not only for youngsters!
My first actual expertise was an grownup (we both didn’t go once I was a child or I don’t keep in mind it), and I used to be nonetheless awed. My favourite is certainly the otters.
In case you’re staying close to downtown and don’t wish to drive over, you may both take a protracted stroll or the free metropolis trolley.
2. Discover Cannery Row
Pre- or post-aquarium, spend a while wandering round Cannery Row. Yep, this space was once fishing canneries in Monterey’s heyday.
At this time, it’s dwelling to plenty of wine tasting rooms and taprooms weaved in between the handfuls of eating places. There are many family-friendly actions as nicely, from mini-golf and escape rooms to wax museums and surrey bike leases.
3. Have breakfast at Parker-Lusseau
Often, I like giving meals suggestions. I’ve to confess although, we’ve but to have many meals within the metropolis of Monterey that felt stellar sufficient to focus on. However this little French bakery? Scorching rattling.
Do your self a favor and hit up considered one of its three areas. Make your order after which add the almond croissant if it wasn’t considered one of your preliminary selections. You’ll be able to thank me later.
4. Whale watching
Monterey Bay is called an incredible whale-watching spot as a result of there’s a excessive chance of seeing whales and different marine wildlife throughout all months of the 12 months.
From mid-December to mid-April, it’s gray whale migration season. Dolphins and killer whales are additionally widespread sightings throughout these months. The remainder of the 12 months, you may see blue whales, humpback whales, dolphins, and killer whales, amongst different animals.
We went in mid-October with Monterey Bay Whale Watch and noticed dozens of dolphins of various species, rays, sea lions, and loads of sea birds. We additionally bought to observe a mommy-calf pair of humpback whales whereas they fed, which felt like a really intimate expertise.
P.S. It does get very, very chilly out within the windy ocean, so make certain to deliver sufficient layers!
5. Seize a craft beer
Downtown Monterey is extraordinarily walkable, and it occurs to be dwelling to some craft breweries as nicely.
Our suggestion? Begin at Peter B’s Brewpub throughout comfortable hour (day by day 4-6:30 p.m.), work your means over to Alvarado Avenue Brewery, and find yourself in Fieldwork Brewing Firm’s beer backyard (hearth pits and heaters included).
6. Stroll Fisherman’s Wharf
Kitschy “basic shops,” competing seafood eating places allotting clam chowder samples, and the ocean salt-aged boardwalk — what’s to not love about old-school wharves?
However significantly, do seize some clam chowder to heat you up. They’re scrumptious!
Our favourite issues to do in Carmel correct
In comparison with Monterey, Carmel-by-the-Sea is the older, extra subtle sibling. The variety of artwork galleries on this tiny, walkable city is astonishing.
I might advocate staying in Carmel if you need a quieter retreat or if you wish to be nearer to the numerous mountain climbing choices close by. Like elsewhere on the peninsula, Carmel can also be extremely dog-friendly. Nearly each retailer on the town both welcomed puppers or had water bowls exterior for them.
1. Carmel Seashore
What can I say? I’m a seashore bum.
Carmel Seashore is a picturesque white sand seashore lined with Monterey cypresses. It’s bought stable surfs, it’s dog-friendly, and it’s one of many final seashores in California to permit alcohol. So seize a drink and benefit from the sundown along with your toes within the sand. You’ll be able to even construct a seashore hearth in one of many city-supplied hearth pits.
For barely much less in style seashores, go towards the southern a part of city and take a look at Carmel River State Seashore and Monastery Seashore.
2. Carmel Wine Stroll
I do know, Monterey and Carmel aren’t the primary names to return to thoughts if you suppose California wine, however there are literally plenty of vineyards within the area!
A dozen or so of them have tasting rooms situated throughout downtown Carmel. With a $100 wine stroll “passport,” you may get tastings at 10 of the tasting rooms.
The most effective half? You’ll be able to share the passport with pals, and it by no means expires! So you may drop in for a tasting whereas procuring or go on a 10-tasting wine stroll. No must even fear about having a DD.
3. (Window)-shopping
Procuring hardly ever makes it into my journey suggestions except it occurs to be for a vacation spot that has superb cultural and artisanal merchandise. And Carmel, nicely, it doesn’t actually have that.
However a part of the attraction of Carmel-by-the-Sea is in its mixture of kitschy retailers, luxury-and/or-outdoorsy boutiques, and eclectic artwork galleries. They dominate the panorama of downtown Carmel and are a part of what makes it really feel so quaint.
You probably have the time, I’d counsel taking an hour or two to only stroll round and pop into no matter appears attention-grabbing. For a enjoyable store promoting all the things you didn’t know you wanted, take a look at the Carmel Bay Firm retailer. Loads of self-discipline is required to not stroll out with half the shop.
Different improbable actions on the Monterey Peninsula
Along with Monterey and Carmel, there’s additionally Pacific Grove plus plenty of unincorporated communities on the Monterey Peninsula.
The issues to do on the Monterey and Carmel lists are virtually all walkable or accessible with a fast Uber/Lyft experience, however this subsequent part typically requires a automotive. They’re completely value it although, and should you haven’t explored California’s central coast earlier than, don’t miss out.
1. The 17-Mile Drive
This well-known scenic drive weaves all through the unincorporated golf-courses-and-resorts group of Pebble Seashore.
At one level, I believe it was free, however now the group expenses $10.50 per automotive for entrance. So when you’re in there, take your time and cease usually to benefit from the attractive views, together with the enduring Lone Cypress.
2. Level Lobos State Pure Reserve
Simply south of Carmel is the perennial hiker’s favourite: Level Lobos.
There are a ton of various routes you may take when you’re within the reserve, relying on how a lot time you have got and what you’re concerned about. Accessible routes are additionally out there.
A few of our favorites embrace Sea Lion Level Path and Granite Level Path. Whereas on the latter, make certain to cease by the historic Whalers Station Museum and Whalers Cabin (constructed by Chinese language fishermen within the 1850s). You’ll additionally get to see Whalers Cove, the place we’ve had the enjoyment of seeing harbor seals throughout pupping season!
Level Lobos is absolutely, actually in style although, and there are solely 150 parking spots. So both arrive early or late within the day — the park opens at 8 a.m. and closes at 5, with final entry at 4:30. If the lot is full by the point you get there, you’ll must park alongside Freeway 1 and stroll into the park. Do heed the “no parking” indicators.
3. Garrapata State Park
If Level Lobos is simply too crowded, drive a little bit additional and go to Garrapata State Park as an alternative. It’s particularly attractive through the spring wildflower blooms.
The park has some nice coastal mountain climbing with gorgeous views, and should you’re there throughout the fitting seasons, you might also see grey whales, sea lions, seals, and sea otters alongside the coast.
Whereas most individuals solely go to the coastal aspect of the park, Garrapata truly extends for fairly a bit inland as nicely. In case you want redwood groves, simply hit the paths on the opposite aspect of Freeway 1.
4. Pfeiffer Large Sur State Park
I believe that is the park that many individuals consider after they consider Large Sur. Partly, it’s as a result of Pfeiffer Large Sur has the Large Sur River working by the center of it.
It’s additionally dwelling to the Large Sur Campground and varied different Large Sur-named lodging choices. If you wish to keep at any of those, reserve right here very, very far forward of time.
As a result of we’re by no means that forward in our planning, we’ve solely ever pushed by the park. I can’t say an excessive amount of about particular trails — what we’ve seen is attractive although!
5. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
Only a few miles south of Pfeiffer Large Sur is Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. Like its neighbors, it’s bought a various mixture of coastal and redwood forests. Trails vary from 1 milers to half-day out-and-back choices.
6. Large Sur
In case you’re acquainted with California’s central coast, you realize it is a little bit of a cheat. Technically, #2-5 are all a part of the marvel that’s referred to as Large Sur.
Large Sur stretches about 90 miles alongside the coast, beginning simply south of Carmel all the way in which to Hearst Citadel down in San Simeon (value a go to as nicely). There are additionally plenty of different parks in Large Sur apart from those I discussed.
Even should you don’t have the time to do any mountain climbing — or simply don’t wish to — it’s nicely value your time to take a drive down Freeway 1.
It’s about 36 miles from Carmel to Julia Pfeiffer Burns, roughly a one-hour drive. The coast gives so many gorgeous views although, you’re certain to make some stops alongside the way in which.
Nevertheless you select to go to Large Sur, make certain to lookup street and path closures earlier than you hit the street. From private expertise, I can say it’s completely no enjoyable to have to show round as a result of the only street is closed on account of a landslide danger or one thing else.
7. Go tenting!
Seize your tenting gear and head out for some superb tenting underneath the celebrities within the Monterey Peninsula.